Fill in the blanks with an ing form or a to-infinitive. Answers Do you mind getting up early? I don’t like Either could be used… Continue reading
B1 English Exercises
Practice B1 English with online gap-fill exercises that build confidence in grammar, vocabulary, and natural collocations.
Preposition + Relative Pronoun Exercise
Fill in the blanks with a preposition + relative pronoun. Answers Janet, with whom I stay, is an architect. I bought some grapes from which… Continue reading
Mixed Tenses Exercise (Intermediate Level)
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate tense / verb form. Answers Why don’t you let me explain? I prefer you to call me by… Continue reading
To As A Preposition And An Infinitive Marker
To can be a preposition or an infinitive marker. The preposition to is followed by an ing form whereas the infinitive marker to is followed… Continue reading
Lay vs. Lie
Fill in the blanks with lay, lie or laid. Lay is the past simple form of lie. Lie is intransitive. It does not have an… Continue reading
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